Kitchen Gas Appliances - Add a gas burner to electric stove?
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06-28-00, 06:09 AM
Question: Can I remove and replace one 8" electric element on my electric range with a propane fired burner? Would like to run in a line from a 5 gal bottle rather than expense of buying a new gas stove and adding a propane system. Can anyone recommend a low profile single burner that would fit?
Thanks.
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06-28-00, 08:26 AM
Hi:jo-seppi
Sure it's feasible. But not very practical nor cost effective. You would spend hours designing and installing a retrofit since none I know of are commerically availible.
Best solution I could think of would be to purchase a single or double burner propane camp stove.
Good Luck,
TomBartco
Natural Gas Energy Technician and Consultant.
Personal Quote:
"When experience and knowledge fail,
often times common sense and wisdom will prevail."
Sure it's feasible. But not very practical nor cost effective. You would spend hours designing and installing a retrofit since none I know of are commerically availible.
Best solution I could think of would be to purchase a single or double burner propane camp stove.
Good Luck,
TomBartco
Natural Gas Energy Technician and Consultant.
Personal Quote:
"When experience and knowledge fail,
often times common sense and wisdom will prevail."